Title | : | Best Women's Erotica of the Year, Volume 5 |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 1627782907 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781627782906 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 280 |
Publication | : | First published December 10, 2019 |
From threesomes to mermaid sex, fetishes, sex parties, and much more, these authors steam up the pages with tales of trysts, love, and lust where nothing is held back. If you’re looking to escape from the everyday and discover what happens when women are ready to get totally outrageous, this book is for you.
With new stories by beloved authors including Joanna Angel, Balli Kaur Jaswal, CD Reiss, Sierra Simone, and Sabrina Sol, along with newcomers to the genre, you’ll savor every sizzling page.
Best Women's Erotica of the Year, Volume 5 Reviews
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Like all RKB anthologies this one has a pretty big array of different types of stories. Only one of which that I actually skimmed through. 'If By Ocean', which is about love with a merman. Sorry, I'm just not a fan of creature stuff.
There are f/f, f/m/m/m and f/m/m/m/m stories within this anthologies. Anal play, gang bangs, revenge sex, sex with strangers, BDSM, and sex at work. To name just a few.
Some of my favorites in this anthology were "At the Pleasure of the President" by 'Sabrina Sol' and "Vintage Treasures" by 'Angora Shade', and "Broken Thing Fixed" by 'Anna Hansen'.
I would definitely recommend this to anyone that enjoys erotica anthologies that vary widely in themes and scenarios.
Copy received from author in exchange for review. All opinions here are expressly my own. -
A terrific collection of erotica from a woman's point of view. Their is a little something for everyone and everyone's tastes. An enjoyable read.
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I really enjoyed this set of short stories. There is definitely something for everyone. From porn stars to mermaids - yep, mermaids. These authors bring you a range of erotica you didn't even know existed. Sierra Simone's story was a stand out for me and I also loved the CD Reiss contribution.
One thing I love about these is the opportunity to find new to me authors to follow into other stories.
Will definitely keep an eye out for Volume 6.
I received an arc of this book -
This collection includes twenty-one sensuous stories that include BDSM, toys, multiple partners, different sexual orientations, aerial sex, and historical, contemporary, and futuristic settings. The variety makes this collection special. Some of the characters are simply seeking pleasure, while others desire love and commitment.
My favorites are as follows:
“At the Pleasure of the President” by Sabrina Sol displays the needs of the first female president, which may jeopardize her reelection campaign. The strong lead character drew me in.
“Outlaws” by Angel Leigh McCoy creates a futuristic world where release becomes a clinical and sterile undertaking, and the pleasures of humor touch is forbidden. The science fiction elements and world building are fantastic.
In “Nymph and Satyr” by Justine Elyot, a woman finds inspiration and unlocks her sexual mojo in a sculpture garden. I loved seeing a middle aged woman get her groove back.
The protagonist in “After Midnight” by Balli Kaur Jaswal is a former exotic dancer trying to transition into working as a phone sex operator. The Indian culture makes this an exotic and rich read.
“Frosting” by Kathleen Delaney-Adams involves a cupcake shop’s potential new client, who puts all the workers to the test. Watching the protagonist lose control of her business meeting makes for a sugary treat.
In “Vintage Treasures” by Angora Shade, new home owners put a box of goodies left from the previous owner to good use. I loved the playfulness between the couple and their desire to spice up their marriage.
The range of this sensuous short stories collection ensures a sexy tale for every taste.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Thanks to the NetGalley and Cleis Press for providing an Advance Reader Copy. -
WOW. Rachel Kramer Bussel’s Best Women’s Erotica of the Year, Volume 5 is HOT! I loved all the stories. With over 20 stories by some of my favorites like Sierra Simone, CD Reiss, and Sabrina Sol you can expect a WILD ride full of passion and heat.
I love the wide variety of these stories. They range from BDSM, mermaids, and even a female President. Be prepared to have a fan ready because it’s about to get STEAMY.
Another great part about this entire book is that it has something for everyone. There are some lighter books like Dirty Girls Always Go To Heaven by Lee Minxton and Broken Thing Fixed by Anna Mia Hansen. It gets taken up a notch with these ‘exploration’ stories Something New by Emerald andThe Summer of 1669 by Jayne Renault. Then things just get SPICY and SEDUCTIVE in Terms by Sierra Simone, Nymph And Satyr by Justine Elyot, and Frosting by Kathleen Delaney-Adams.
And these are just a few. If you enjoy erotica, then this book will please you! It’s the best of the best!
Rating:
I give Best Women’s Erotica of the Year, Volume 5 all 5 stars! It will fulfill all your desires you have and didn’t know you wanted. -
How do you hit the mark on outrageous? Read the twenty-four stories in Best Women’s Erotica Volume 5 and you’ll experience it.
Could you have a more perfect theme?
The authors' choice to showcase what’s outrageous was phenomenal. From the people, the places, the cultures, to the future, the past, and the sex.
Did I mention the sex?
Hot, creative, and interesting sex were woven into scenes within political situations, at the office, featuring sculpture inspiration, a find in the basement, hidden in the woods, and dangling in the air plus more.
BWE5 is a jewel. Get it. Read it. Enjoy it. Repeat.
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What are you in the mood for tonight? Go ahead and pick a quick bedtime story to keep you warm. There was quite a variety to choose from- some ff, some mfmm, a mermaid, a historical, some bdsm. I'd say I was into most of it. The great thing about steamy short stories is if one isn't your thing, you can just turn the page til you find one that tickles your fancy. There's somethin here for everyone. And even a couple I thought I wouldn't be into but was.
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These are short quick stories that linger. There is something for every woman in this steamy,and I do mean steamy collection. This is well written erotic fire! I recommend a tall cool drink while reading. You'll enjoy these stories of passion. Erotica in it's finest. 5 flames.
Dawnny-BookGypsy
Novels N Latte
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In this Volume 5 of Rachel's continuing annual series of spectacular stories she has endeavored to find an array of new authors fresh with a different focus from the familiar veteran erotic writers we've often enjoyed before. Each years anxiously awaited collection just gets better and more diverse until it becomes impossible to choose a favorite tale. Rachel not only hits the mark, she raises the standard with each new book.
1. 'TERMS': Rubicon, the perfect beginning to a womens volume of erotica is a story of her sexual power to control & subjugatete the male dominated world she lives in.
2. 'JUST INAPPROPRIATE': A tender tale of the mental intimacies so familiar in romantic seduction.
3. 'AT THE PLEASURE OF THE PRESIDENT': Has not everyone wondered - what if ?
Now that women have taken more of their rightful balance in the power world of leadership - what a single woman in control would be like, feel like, act like?
4. 'OUTLAWS': A beautifully written futuristic story of new found love in a world of forbidden, forgotten emotions.
5. 'NYMPH & SATYR': An erotic sculptures exhibit inspires encounters of the same nature among both patrons and the guide - a totally sensual artistic experience enjoyed by all
6. 'AFTER MIDNIGHT': The satisfaction of sharing mutual fantasies can make personal magic of your own.
7. 'FROSTING': This could easily be a wonderful porn movie script. Ahhh, sweet surrender.
8. 'DIRTY GIRLS ALWAYS GO TO HEAVEN': "Let's see how far we can take it" you said...
9. 'IF THE OCEAN': A beautiful tail of mermaid mating.
10. 'SOMETHING NEW': There is magic in exploring the differences in people thet seem the same. Cheers to the trust involved in giving thanks for what you've got and sharing it with others.
11. 'THE SUMMER OF 1669': The soothing comfort of a kindred spirit can carry one through the most trying of lifes experiences and beyond.
12. 'BROKEN THINGS FIXED': To discover the ability to find eternal trust in another soul is true bliss.
13. 'ONE INTERPERTATION': Sensual seduction is an unrelenting mistress that knows no boundaries or modesty.
14. 'PERIPHERIAL VISION': Domination & Submission in public.
15. 'DANCING WITH MYSELF': Artfully unfolded are the uninhibited feelings of the need to be watched, knowing how it inspires lust in others.
16. 'VINTAGE TREASURES': We never know what people leave behind until we find what of their past lives we might wish to carry into our future.
17. 'SHEER PLEASURE': Sometimes in some world, one size really does fit all.
18. 'THE FIRST MOMENT I SAW YOU': It's that playful element of eternal surprise that keeps the magic alive.
19. 'THE KING'S RETURN': The awesome concurrent power of love, obsession, obedience and trust.
20. 'ONE LAST GANG BANG': Drowning in a sea of dick inspires the be-all-end-all of gang bang scenes for this screen warrior queen porn addict.
21. 'SPIN': A unison cocoon...
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Honestly, I don’t think Rachel Kramer Bussel could put together a less than stellar erotic anthology. The woman has a knack for finding quality content, and volume five of Best Women’s Erotica of the Year is no exception.
The theme this time around is “Totally Outrageous”. Each story features a strong female character who knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to make it happen, in or out of the bedroom. With today’s current (deplorable) political climate, reading about badass, sexy chicks taking charge of their own pleasure makes my little feminist heart sing.
Of the 21 sexy tales, I enjoyed most, but four in particular pushed all my buttons:
1. “After Midnight” by Balli Kaur Jaswal - I hate to sound simplistic, but WOW! Balli Kaur Jaswal captured my heart and my imagination with her richly developed character Rika. Caught in a world where men are in charge, Rika turns from conquered to conqueror, and we readers have the privilege of witnessing her metamorphosis.
2. “Just Inappropriate” by Alexa J. Day – Age Play is a genre I usually shy away from, but Alexa J. Day won me over with this one. A deftly woven story, I felt like I was inside the mind of the female lead, and it made the story all the more intriguing.
3. “The Summer of 1669” by Jayne Renault – I am still trying to figure out how in the hell this smutty sorceress packed an entire novel into a short story! Maybe I don’t really want to know her secrets, though. Maybe I’d rather just enjoy the ride. Steeped in well-researched history, Jayne Renault knocked me on my ass with this epic work.
4. “Vintage Treasures” by Angora Shade – having worked with Angora, I am very familiar with her crazy ability to tell a fascinating story, and this one did not disappoint. When a young couple finds a chest full of vintage sex toys in the basement of their newly purchased home, sexy things happen, and I could read about six (or a hundred) more stories featuring these characters.
Best Women’s Erotica of the Year Volume Five is a hands down winner, and I give it five, shining stars. If you’re looking for unique & HAWT erotica featuring consent, diversity and just good fun, look no further.
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This is an anthology with bite-sized erotic stories meant for women. The stories are all very well written and there's a vast array of erotic tastes represented. Which is perhaps the problem.
I enjoyed less than half of the stories. And some of them I found even nasty. But I suppose that's the trouble with trying to please everyone. In doing so, nobody gets what they want.
I don't consider my taste in erotica to be vanilla. But even so, there were several off-putting stories. From this collection, I've learned that I don't like men wearing lingerie, I don't find lesbian encounters erotic (TBH, I knew that already), I most definitely prefer both involved parties to be human, and I find absolutely no allure in so-called slave-master relationships.
Also, another discovery is that I actually found most stories (that I did enjoy) too short to be able to appreciate them fully. Of course, this is a collection of short-stories. But still, there has to be enough build-up and time for the reader to familiarise themselves with the characters before going wham-bam. It's a delicate balance that isn't easy to achieve. There need to be a back-story and some context, but just the right amount.
So, I'm obviously not the target reader for this anthology. But I find it hard to believe that any one person would enjoy the immense span of kinks represented in Best Women's Erotica of the Year, Volume 5. Either way, it's still without a doubt a high quality collection with quality writing and story-telling. For me, that elevates my grade to a solid three, even though content-wise I would give it a two.
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Best Women's Erotica Volume 5 exceeded my expectations! All I have to say is mermaid sex, frosting and multiple partners... I don't want to give too much away about each story ( I find it fun to just go into a story and not know exactly which direction its going).
In my opinion the stories in this collection were very passionate, intense and included varied situations and partners. There are stories that will appeal to various tastes and this is a collection that everyone can enjoy as each story offers something different, arousing and fun. I enjoyed all of the stories in this book but if I had to pick favorites they would be:
Terms by Sierra Simone
Frosting by Kathleen Delaney-Adams
In the Ocean by Loretta Black
One Last Gangbang by Joanna Angel
I am an avid reader, and definitely an avid reader or erotica. I have been reading anthologies by Rachel Krammer Bussel for years and this is my favorite from the Best Women's Erotica series that she has edited.
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5/5 - this is an excellent group of erotica stories.
Each story offers something different. From politicians, art lovers, porn stars addiction, and even a mermaid, they all stimulate the senses.
My favorite submissions were:
Nymph and Satyr by Justine Eloyt
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These two stories had something extra that made me want to read even more about the characters.
Thank you NetGalley for the arc in exchange for a honest review.
Publication date: December 10, 2019
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I enjoyed each and every story in this book. Ms. Bussel writes her stories specifically for us women - each and every one the woman is completely in control, or at least it begins that way. Point being SHE chooses what to do, who with and when.
Each one of these in this anthology is by a different author which makes more reads because each author offers more titles. Each story is a very exciting one that you cannot put down until the end - oh how many of us wish our offices were more like the ones these ladies work in! Each situation completely different but equally as exciting as the previous. Not wanting to present spoilers so get it for yourself and enjoy!! -
RKB has brought together more authors for her new Best Women's Erotica of the Year Vol.5 and each story gives you a taste of the authors style. This volume contains different toy play, multiple partners, BDSM, a wide range of sexual orientations(F/M, F/F, M/M and everything in between) in all kinds of settings that promises to catch your attention and keep you reading for hours. You have characters looking for love and some just looking for sex. Some of these authors I have read so I was happy to see them in this volume but there was that were new to me and that made it even better to read new authors work.
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Some of the best Erotica novellas of the year! Grab a glass a wine and sit back and enjoy some steamy make your panties wet sexy stories! It’s great to find new authors in a collection like this! Thank you Rachel Kramer Bussel & Netgalley for this ARC for a review of my honest opinion.
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I just finished Best Women’s Erotica of the Year Volume 5 edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel. I found the short stories to be too short be truly erotic as I felt I needed more story. Saying that I had my favourites Outlaws, if the Ocean, Broken thing fixed, Dancing with myself and Vintage Treasures. As people have said before me there is a short story for everyone. There is erotica of every genre.
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Sexy stories offering up wild, hot, and steamy tales from today’s top authors.
In Best Women’s Erotica of the Year, Volume 5 (Cleis Press, 978-1627782906, 2019), award-winning editor Rachel Kramer Bussel takes readers on an outrageous journey into the world of female fantasy and desire.
You’ll be swept away by the sexiest business deal ever, break the rules in a future world where skin on skin contact is forbidden, and discover the art of getting off by phone sex.
From threesomes to mermaid sex, fetishes, sex parties, and much more, these authors steam up the pages with tales of trysts, love, and lust where nothing is held back.
With new stories by beloved authors including Joanna Angel, Balli Kaur Jaswal, CD Reiss, Sierra Simone, and Sabrina Sol, along with newcomers to the genre, you’ll savor every sizzling page.
Sierra Simone’s “Terms” should be made into a full-length book. Oh my goodness this story is hot. It has drama, intensity, and of course sex (laugh). Simone manages to pack a past, present, and future all into a short story. It really wanted me craving more just as Sarah did. I will say that this is a poly story - one of my faves being a poly girl myself. There is also a switch in the dominance dynamics, but not enough to get most women fans to be turned off. So now who do we beg for a full-length version of this story?
“Frosting” by Kathleen Delaney-Adams is (sigh) completely lickable (yes, I had to go there (laugh)). It takes place in a bakery and let me just say that I will never quite look at Crisco in the same way again. Estelle, ahhhh, Estelle...once you start reading about her you know someone just has to mess her up a bit. Then comes in the lovely lady Olivia to do the job in a very interesting way. I will say when the call comes, I wanted to be there for round two so I hope we see Delaney-Adams again and I will even bring the cupcakes.
When I started reading “Spin”, I realized this was not my first time up in the sling with the ladies (I just re-read that - too funny). There was a movie about a sling artist falling in love. In the movie, the ladies did not do what Lauren Emily had them do and damn I wish they had. Emily provides a hot performance and to read that she spins herself. I have to confess, I now want to know if she tried the scenes herself first (giggle). Soraya and Chloe are mesmerizing together and I want more. I want to know the rest of the story. (Sigh) It was a really good scene.
If you’re looking to escape from the everyday and discover what happens when women are ready to get totally outrageous, this book is for you. ✶✶✶✶
I received an ARC of this book from A Novel Take Promotions and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily. -
As you probably know, we don't review much erotica. But ever since I was handed one of her anthologies in my days at Heroes & Heartbreakers, I've followed Rachel Kramer-Bussel's work with Cleis Press. Kramer-Bussel's curation of these anthologies, particularly the Best Women's Erotica of the Year series, is what really makes them sing. The collections are diverse in both authorship and content and while most readers won't love every story, there's something for everyone in them--as with most anthologies. They're also loosely organized around a theme, this time it's "Outrageous."
These books aren't cheap, but wow have I stumbled across a lot of poorly written stuff on Amazon. I've picked up a few on sale, too. And if you're reading this in December 2019, we're running a giveaway! Head down to the end of the post for the link.
So this time the author lineup is:
Sierra Simone
Alexa J. Day
Sabrina Sol
Angel Leigh McCoy
Justine Elyot
Balli Kaur Jaswal
Kathleen Delaney-Adams
Lee Minxton
Loretta Black
Something New
The Summer of 1669
Broken Thing Fixed
One Interpretation
A. Zimmerman
Quinn LeStrange
Angora Shade
A.Z. Louise
Caridad Piñeiro
CD Reiss
Joanna Angel
Lauren Emily
I was going to go into a few of the standout stories, tell you what was fun about them... but that's so subjective that I'm not sure it'd be of much value. There are mixed pairings, with some group scenes and solo activities. Erotica doesn't follow romance beats and you shouldn't expect an HEA. Some of the stories are about established relationships, some about something new, some are about a fleeting encounter. They're not all explicitly consensual, though most are. For example, in a story about a group scene in a cupcake shop, the boss and a client are getting it on right in full view of all the employees, who eventually get into their own scene, but there's no discussion of consent. Because this is erotica and the rules are different. But in another story, a man and his nonbinary partner who are in a long-term relationship engage in sex featuring humiliation kink, and it's been negotiated in the past.
Anyway, the anthology is great and you can skip around to different stories to find what works for you.
The book releases on December 10th and I have a print copy courtesy of the editor to give away! You should know that I also got a digital review copy from the publisher via NetGalley. -
The theme of this erotica anthology is "outrageous", and on this word alone, I'd say this collection delivers. There are 21 short stories in here, each of them drastically different but all linked by that one word. Each story is short enough to read in a quickie, but long enough that it satisfies. Because each story is unrelated to the others in the book, this is a good book to read in bursts. One story here, two stories there.
This collection does a really good job with inclusivity and diversity. There are people of color represented here, as well as people with disabilities, of a number of body types, and of multiple age groups. There's also LGBT and gender inclusivity here, including non-binary characters. Not only people, but kinks as well. There's all sorts of eroticism featured here, from hardcore BDSM to bondage to age play, to voyeurism, and a whole bunch in between.
Because there's such a wide variety of stories and authors here, if I were reviewing each story individually, the ratings would be everything from a 1/5 to a 5/5. I'm not partial to stories written in first person. Some were too rushed. Some didn't sell me on being sexy and came off forced. Some had kinks that I just don't want any part in, and some had vibes that I thought seemed creepy or coercive. On the other side of the same coin, some of the stories are beautifully weaved with sexy language. They have kinks that are right up my alley with words that I love and scenes that I'd love to be a part of. They have unique concepts and take their few pages of space in this book and create something fantastic.
My point mainly being, that there'll certainly be something in here for you, even if you don't enjoy each and every story. For me, the good outweighed the not so good, and just because I didn't like it, doesn't mean it won't be the thing that drives you crazy.
I won't be reviewing all 21 stories, nor will I be harping on which ones I didn't like. Instead, I'm going to touch on the three stories that I liked best. These are in no particular order.
The first story I feel is worth highlighting is "The Summer of 1669" by Jayne Renault. If the title wasn't a dead giveaway, it's a historic erotica. In a pleasant surprise to me, the couple featured in this story is two women. It largely takes place in a memory, of a time spent on a ship on its way over from Europe to the New Colonies of America. It's a bit taboo, a lot erotic, and being LGBT myself, the fact that it's F/F was lovely. It's sensually written in a romanticized way, while still being plenty dirty.
The next story that I liked is called "If the Ocean" by Loretta Black. It too features a couple that is two females. It also has historic imagery (I guess I'm pretty predictable, eh?). The story occurs when a woman happens across a mermaid. Yes, a mermaid. The book promises outrageousness, does it not? Loretta Black does a really good job here of balancing the sexy elements with pretty imagery and vocabulary that make it seem like it should be part of a larger work (which I'd read tf out of, if you're reading this!).
The last one, and possibly my favorite one, is the last story of the book, called "Spin" by Lauren Emily. It's an exception to my "I don't like the first person narrative" rule. It's also, I just now realize, yet another F/F erotica. This is surprising to me since I also like men, but, here we are. I'd like to just say that there are plenty of men in this book, despite my top picks! I digress. "Spin" involves a public spectacle of eroticism set while doing an aerialist routine. I have an affinity for all things that are carnival and circus, so this was a perfect way to end this collection of stories.
Over all, there's a lot of authors here with a lot of stories to tell. They each do so differently, and it goes to show how so many different people can take one theme and run wild with it in all different directions. There's a lot of different fantasies and kinks here, so there's sure to be something for everybody. If you've enjoyed any of the other volumes from this anthology line, it will find a nice place on your shelf among the others.
I received a copy in exchange for my honest review. Thank you! -
Rating 3.5
An eclectic mix of steamy stories. Some I loved more than others but there was lots to enjoy here.
Some of my fave stories include:
- Sabrina Sol's about a female president, who is also latinx seeking pleasure with someone close to her.
- Interpretation about Stella Harris which was all about the sensuality of touch.
- the last story in the anthology, f/f with two circus performers. Who covertly have some sexy fun while doing their routine for an audience.
- the story with a fat non-binary MC who has a shame kink i guess. I loved this one because it's so important to see erotica that showcases a variety of identities, races and body type!
- the story with the porn performer organizing a gang bang. I loved the tongue in cheek voice of this MC but I was extremely iffy about her using the word "Latino mutt" to describe one of the guys.(who is noted as being Spanish and Colombian) I have no clue if the author is Latinx but that came across as a poor phrasing choice in general. And just a big no from me.
what I like overall was that the anthology has something for everyone. Some stories being a lot steamier than others and while some stories may not appeal to everyone (there were definitely some i just skimmed over or planned skipped because it just wasn't for me, like master/slave dynamics are not my jam) there is enough variety that there will be something readers will love for sure!
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I liked this book. I got ot as an arc from netgalley. . I loved the short stories.
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As this is a book of short stories, some were definitely better than others. But since they are all so short, if you're not a fan of one story, soon you will be on to the next.
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I love me some erotica but these short stories just way to short. I needed more story for these to really work for me and the erotic bits just fell apart and didn't seem right. Some of these were better than others like in most short story collections but for the most part I have read better ones.
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Sometimes gripping, always steamy erotic short stories
This is an Over The Top anthology of 21 erotic short stories, which encompass F/M, F/F, M/M and more. All are explicit in details and short enough to read on lunch break or less time. They also give the reader an opportunity to see if you like that author’s writing style. Here is a short synopsis:
Terms by Sierra Simone: Sweet and steamy revenge on her 3 ex-bosses
Just Inappropriate by Alexa J. Day: Taboo imaginary situation (???)
At the Pleasure of the President by Sabrina Sol: 1st woman Prez is “boss” to Jack
Outlaws by Angel Leigh McCoy: Future where women use toys not men for satisfaction until…
Nymph & Satyr by Justine Elyot: Woman meets man in erotic statuary park…Hmmm
After Midnight by Balli Kaur Jaswal: Sex phone operator finds her satisfaction
Frosting by Kathleen Delaney-Adams: Female debauchery in the kitchen!
Dirty Girls Always go to Heaven by Lee Minxton: Kinky…trans??? Not sure
Spin by Lauren Emily: this was the last one and so beautifully written; F/F love story
I could go on but you get the drift. Hot as He!! stories with very satisfying endings. I volunteered to review an ARC of this book through A Novel Take PR and it comes highly recommended for those, like me, who enjoy short stories and/or erotica.